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2nd April 2016, 10:10 AM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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On this day 10 years ago (2 April 2006), history was made as Crazy by Gnarls Barkley became the first track to reach #1 on downloads alone. It was only the 4th week of tracks being able to chart on downloads the week prior to their physical release.
It would be over 9 months before it would happen again (Mika - Grace Kelly), but obviously it soon became a regular thing. Top 40 plus other notables: 1 (-) Gnarls Barkley - Crazy 2 (1) Ne-Yo - So Sick 3 (-) Morrissey - You Have Killed Me 4 (2) Embrace - Nature's Law 5 (3) Orson - No Tomorrow 6 (28) Kooks - Naive 7 (7) Black Eyed Peas - Pump It 8 (-) Streets - When You Wasn't Famous 9 (6) Pussycat Dolls ft will.i.am - Beep 10 (4) Pink - Stupid Girls 11 (5) Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On 12 (-) Depeche Mode - Suffer Well 13 (11) Sean Paul - Temperature 14 (9) Kanye West ft Lupe Fiasco - Touch The Sky 15 (15) Feeling - Sewn 16 (10) Sugababes - Red Dress 17 (-) Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel 18 (8) Chico - It's Chico Time 19 (-) Mary J Blige & U2 - One 20 (14) Madonna - Sorry 21 (-) Editors - All Sparks 22 (-) Milburn - Send In The Boys 23 (17) Notorious BIG ft Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge & Avery Storm - Nasty Girl 24 (21) Beverley Knight - Piece Of My Heart 25 (12) Meck ft Leo Sayer - Thunder In My Heart Again 26 (20) Joey Negro - Make A Move On Me 27 (19) Ray J - One Wish 28 (-) Various Artists - A Tribute To Jinky 29 (-) Royal Ballet Sinfonia with Gavin Sutherland - Radio 4 UK Theme 30 (24) Nelly ft Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp - Grillz 31 (26) Source ft Candi Staton - You Got The Love 32 (-) Automatic - Raoul 33 (13) Girls Aloud - Whole Lotta History 34 (27) Kelly Clarkson - Walk Away 35 (-) Pipettes - Your Kisses Are Wasted On Me 36 (23) Massive Attack - Live With Me 37 (30) Jack Johnson - Better Together 38 (22) MVP - Bounce, Shake, Move, Stop! 39 (18) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion 40 (34) Chris Brown ft Juelz Santana - Run It! 43 (-) Prince - Black Sweat 57 (-) Secret Machines - Lightning Blue Eyes 63 (-) Andy Abraham - Hang Up 71 (-) David Gray - Alibi 74 (re) Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc 75 (re) Sigur Ros - Hoppipolla The only other track in the chart that had not yet been physically released was the Mary J Blige & U2 track (it jumped up to #2 the following week). #17 was part of a series of Michael Jackson re-issues, with one track being re-issued per week for 19 weeks, all charting between #11 and #34 inclusive. #21 was the first Editors track only to be released once - their previous releases (Bullets, Munich, and Blood) were all released, and all charted, twice. #28 was a re-packaging of a single that reached #46 in 2004 - Dirty Old Town / The Road To Paradise (credited to Bhoys From Paradise). It was the second 'Various Artists' track to reach #28 in the space of a few months, following a version of Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've). It had a strange chart run - 3 weeks in the top 35, then it dropped straight out of the top 75. #29 was a re-recording of a medley of UK folk tunes that used to be played daily on BBC Radio 4. It featured the second Gavin Sutherland to chart, following one half of 1970s duo The Sutherland Brothers. #32 was re-issued in 2007, reaching #30. #75 had charted at #35 17 weeks earlier - it spent the next few weeks outside the top 40 before a re-issue allowed it to re-peak at #24. |
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2nd April 2016, 10:11 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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29 (-) Royal Ballet Sinfonia with Gavin Sutherland - Radio 4 UK Theme
Imagine this getting top 30 in 2016 |
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2nd April 2016, 10:14 AM
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BuzzJack Regular
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Wow - seems a lifetime ago.
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2nd April 2016, 12:55 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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There aren't as many tracks in the charts then as I thought I liked. I think the noughties was the period when I started to lose interest in mainstream chart music but still more songs than I like in todays chart.
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2nd April 2016, 01:53 PM
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BuzzJack Climber
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Great to look at a chart when there was still variety and actually new entries!
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3rd April 2016, 09:22 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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It was so unfair how The OCC treated Crazy and other download hits... 9 weeks at #1 and only 18 on chart. It would've spent a year in without that stupid rule.
This post has been edited by SKOB: 3rd April 2016, 09:22 AM |
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3rd April 2016, 09:28 AM
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ridiculous how it fell completely out of the chart from #5 I know. It could've had such a long and pretty chart run
thankfully the OCC didn't make similar silly rules in terms of streaming when that was introduced to the chart. |
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3rd April 2016, 09:30 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Exactly! Thankfully they learned from that mistake
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3rd April 2016, 09:46 AM
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Radical Pink Troll
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That chart actually feels more fresh than any we've had in 2016. I miss 2006 so much.
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3rd April 2016, 01:46 PM
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They've had the very Tunnocks, Mary
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I'm mentally reading that above countdown in the irritating voices of JK & Joel who hosted the chart at the time. My God they were annoying. Incidentally one of those new entries (The Pipettes) I've just written about in my girl group thread today!
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3rd April 2016, 01:52 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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It was so unfair how The OCC treated Crazy and other download hits... 9 weeks at #1 and only 18 on chart. It would've spent a year in without that stupid rule. ridiculous how it fell completely out of the chart from #5 I know. It could've had such a long and pretty chart run thankfully the OCC didn't make similar silly rules in terms of streaming when that was introduced to the chart. It fell because the record company chose to delete the physical version. If they had continued to press new CDs, it could have stayed in the chart for longer. That's not meant as a defence of the rule; I'm just pointing out that it wasn't just the rules that ended its chart run. |
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3rd April 2016, 03:21 PM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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Let's be honest, if it weren't for Crazy and Chasing Cars, downloading would never have even become a thing. Those two songs showed the impact downloads were having before the OCC changed their rules in January 2007.
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4th April 2016, 03:37 AM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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That chart is bloody awful, sorry The pits of the middling mid-noughties with few standouts for me, maybe Orson and The Feeling but that's it. The Source would be included except that version of You Got The Love is a weird inferior watered-down version of the 1997 mix.
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4th April 2016, 05:49 AM
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I agree, there are only nine songs I enjoy in this chart and many of those I don't return to now. Chart music got a whole lot better about 4 months later though, and was consistently good for much of the following 18 months.
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4th April 2016, 11:14 AM
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Paul Hyett
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4th April 2016, 11:38 AM
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BuzzJack Climber
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Agreed, though I did generally like 2006 for music overall, I didn't much care for some of the stuff in the first half of the year, especially during this time of the year looking back at this chart. Gnarls Barkley, Orson, Corinne Bailey Rae, Kelly Clarkson, Jack Johnson were the only songs out of that chart I still enjoy now (weirdly, despite liking a lot of the Feeling's later songs, I am unfamiliar with Sewn. Must give it a listen on YouTube. And of course Michael Jackson's The Way You Make Me Feel is a classic, but that's from the eighties).
I completely agree - for me, I also feel that chart music got much better from the summer of '06 onwards, around June time and the music stayed consistently good until about towards late '09 or thereabouts? Definitely the summer of '06 heralded about 3 years of really good chart music for me. It was my golden age of the noughties, if you will (along with 2000 and early 2001). And finally just to mention, wow, 2006 and Gnarls Barkley were 10 years ago??!! Only feels like yesterday in some ways, but then a really long time ago in other ways. This post has been edited by donnahjaneymack: 4th April 2016, 11:39 AM |
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4th April 2016, 10:52 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Same here only 9 songs I would consider classics - too many fanbase hits like Morrissey(in the top 3 🤔) Depeche Mode and the like which will never be heard of again.
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